The Delhi Police Commissioner has assured Maliwal of immediate action on the issues raised by her. &nbsp | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspThinkstock

New Delhi: After nine girls went missing from a government-run shelter home in East Delhi, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal on Friday met Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik demanding immediate action in the case. DCW has rescued a girl in a dire condition from G B road, Delhi.

News agency ANI reported that Maliwal has appealed the police commissioner to put all resources available to trace the missing girls. Meanwhile, Patnaik informed that the case has been transferred to the police crime branch and they are making all efforts to trace the girls. Maliwal also informed the police that out of nine missing girls one 15-year-old girl had been rescued in dire condition from G B Road. Maliwal told the agency that she fears that girls have been re-trafficked. Upon rescue, the girl told DCW that she was raped by 20 men daily at G B road.

ANI reported, that when the Commission's team was coming to rescue the survivor, the police collided with the traffickers to try and hide her. While the Commission had ensured that her statements were converted into an FIR, no action has been taken against the officer.

However, Maliwal has appealed to the commissioner that the crime branch should reach the core of the matter. She has also expressed apprehension that police officers might have been involved in the re-trafficking of the girls.

The Delhi Police Commissioner has assured Maliwal of immediate action on the issues raised by her.